Declares, in a Class block, the name, arguments, and code that form the body of a Property procedure that gets (returns) the value of a property.
[Public [Default] | Private] Property Get name [(arglist)] [statements] [[Set] name = expression] [Exit Property] [statements] [[Set] name = expression] End Property
If not explicitly specified using either Public or Private, Property Get procedures are public by default, that is, they are visible to all other procedures in your script. The value of local variables in a Property Get procedure is not preserved between calls to the procedure.
You can't define a Property Get procedure inside any other procedure (e.g. Function or Property Let).
The Exit Property statement causes an immediate exit from a Property Get procedure. Program execution continues with the statement that follows the statement that called the Property Get procedure. Any number of Exit Property statements can appear anywhere in a Property Get procedure.
Like a Sub and Property Let procedure, a Property Get procedure is a separate procedure that can take arguments, perform a series of statements, and change the value of its arguments. However, unlike a Sub and Property Let, you can use a Property Get procedure on the right side of an expression in the same way you use a Function or property name when you want to return the value of a property.
Class Statement | Dim Statement | Exit Statement | Function Statement | Private Statement | Property Let Statement | Property Set Statement | Public Statement | Set Statement | Sub Statement